This video features a review of a limited edition Spyderco Manix 2 BHQ Exclusive. The reviewer highlights its CPM M4 steel, USA construction, ball bearing lock, and natural jade-colored G10 scales. He also compares it to his Spyderco Manix 2 Lightweight in S110V steel, which he uses as his "motorcycle knife". The reviewer expresses high satisfaction with the knife.
This video features a review of the Spyderco Mantra knife, highlighting its design as a potential blend of the Sage and Calypso models. The reviewer praises its CPM M4 blade, titanium frame lock with a hardened steel internal travel stop, clip, and leaf blade shape, deeming it an elegant and functional EDC (Everyday Carry) knife. It's described as lightweight, easy to carry, and fast to deploy. A potential drawback mentioned is its surprisingly high price, especially considering its Taiwanese manufacturing. The video also briefly showcases other knives for comparison, including an orange Native 5 from CutleryShoppe, a Sheffield utility knife, and mentions the Spyderco Endura 4, Delica 4, and collectible Sage models. Links to purchase these items and support the creator's Patreon are provided.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Benchmade 810 Contego, a tactical folding knife. The reviewer highlights its tactical designation, comparing it to the Benchmade 950 Rift and McHenry W. 710. Key features discussed include the 4-inch reverse tanto CPM M4 blade (noting its excellent slicing and stabbing capabilities but susceptibility to rust), the Cerakoted finish, improved ergonomics with a longer handle, jimping, and finger guard. Modifications like sanding the G10 scales for comfort are also detailed. The Axis lock mechanism, weight (5.8 ounces), deep-carry pocket clip, and overall value are evaluated. The reviewer expresses a strong positive sentiment towards the knife's unapologetic embrace of its tactical role.
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